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Αριστοτέλης, Aristotle; And Critical Notes Analysis Translator J.E.C. Welldon, C. D. C. Reeve, Terence Irwin: The ethics of Aristotle (1955, Penguin)

319 pages

English language

Published April 25, 1955 by Penguin.

OCLC Number:
1141050

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An detailed examination of what the best life might be for human beings. In order to anwer this question, Aristotle finds he also has to examine what virtue itself is and all of the various virtues that might make up the best life.

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Ética a Nicômaco

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Como o meu primeiro grande livro de filosofia, Ética a Nicômaco pareceu... extremamente denso. Comecei a ler pelo meu recente interesse pelo assunto, e a obra do filósofo não me decepcionou.

O conceito da ciência da Ética para Aristóteles é imediatamente fascinante. No livro o filósofo explora e investiga a definição e natureza de virtudes, moral, justiça, amizade e amor, felicidade, desejo, entre outros tópicos que com certeza não lembrarei. O conceito que mais me chamou a atenção foi o de virtude e amizades, onde é possível entender além de suas literais definições, como estas funcionam e refletir como muitos destes pensamentos ainda são relevantes ou extremamente presentes na atualidade.

O que torna a obra mais concisa e cativante é o modo como o filósofo após discutir determinados conceitos o aplica em diversas outras discussões futuras. Essa dinâmica serve como um verdadeiro aprendizado, especialmente para leitores com certa dificuldade de …

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What is good? What is a well-rounded person? What can I even say about this book from a layman's perspective?

Putting the historical significance and foundational shaping of Western thought aside, its practicality for me came in short bursts. Some parts were interesting, and some were very much not. The dull parts were typically drawn-out logical procedures on what appears to be common sense things, but were necessary for his line of reasoning. The interesting bits were timeless takes on virtue, anger, "the good", pleasure, etc. He has a lot of interesting bits on friendship.

You can see how Aristotle's work here led to Politics, as he deems legislation the best way to improve a population at scale (forcing them to do good things). I think he even says something near the end along the lines of how discussing ethics necessarily leads into politics.

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